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| Display Wireless Networks in Range? I've checked to make sure that Net Zero services are running on my PC but for some reason I am still not able to see any of the wireless networks in range. How can I fix this? IS there a way to make XP my default wireless manager? THANKS |
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| RE: Display Wireless Networks in Range? Make sure the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is running "HotRod" wrote: > I've checked to make sure that Net Zero services are running on my PC but > for some reason I am still not able to see any of the wireless networks in > range. How can I fix this? IS there a way to make XP my default wireless > manager? > > THANKS > > > |
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| RE: Display Wireless Networks in Range? Without knowing which wireless adapter, or manufacturer, you are using, you need to locate a configuration inside "their" configuration manager in order to tell it to let XP handle the wireless configurations. On 01/11/2006 criscar <criscar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Make sure the Wireless Zero Configuration Service is running > >"HotRod" wrote: > >> I've checked to make sure that Net Zero services are running on my PC but >> for some reason I am still not able to see any of the wireless networks in >> range. How can I fix this? IS there a way to make XP my default wireless >> manager? >> >> THANKS >> >> >> -- --- Y. |
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| Re: Display Wireless Networks in Range? I have Wireless Zero Configuration Service running and do not have any third party software managing my wireless networking. I'm using a Linksys PCI card but out of the blue lost the ability to see any local wireless SSID's even though it may be connecting to one. Is there a way to tell Windows to manage the wireless? |
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| Re: Display Wireless Networks in Range? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313242 HotRod wrote: > I have Wireless Zero Configuration Service running and do not have any third > party software managing my wireless networking. I'm using a Linksys PCI card > but out of the blue lost the ability to see any local wireless SSID's even > though it may be connecting to one. Is there a way to tell Windows to manage > the wireless? > > |
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